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"They are a distraction to learning and can be dangerous.

"Any fidget spinner seen in school will be confiscated.

"Thank you for your support in this matter."

Nikki Ashcroft, who bought a fidget for her 10-year-old son who has ASD/SPD, told Chronicle Live: "At first I thought it was brilliant that other kids had them because he wouldn’t have to answer any questions or feel awkward using it, but now that they’re being banned in schools it means he will have to lose an aid that is extremely beneficial to him.

“It’s unfair if a child with special needs already has them and is now not allowed because others have them purely for enjoyment."

Fidgets come in a dizzying array of colours and have ball bearings in them to keep them spinning

A parent of a kid at Sale High School in Greater Manchester says she also received a message stating fidgets are now banned.

It read: "Fidget spinners are banned in school as they are disruptive to learning. Please ensure that they are left at home."

The parent said: “I can see their point if they’re being used by kids who don’t need them.

“They’re small items so can be carried in pockets. But it’s just a shame for those kids that find them helpful.”